The 26 times table shows how repeated addition can be represented in a more efficient way. Subsequent to presenting 26 + 26 + 26, taking the same series of additions and representing it as 26 × 3 makes the statement shorter. When we learn multiplication tables, we are learning a way to solve these types of problems, and a general way of operating when using large numbers.
Multiplication tables are important to help us learn multiplication as easily as possible. The 26 times table records 26 multiplied by the first nine numbers: (1 × 26, 2 × 26, 3 × 26... ). Memorization of these facts will allow you to solve these types of multiplication problems quickly and precisely without repeated addition.
In practical life we can also use the 26 table as a quick way to multiply. If a student wants to buy 5 notebooks which cost INR 26 each, you can quickly state, 26 × 5 = 130, rather than counting 26 repeatedly 5 times. With constant practice, using the 26 table will get us closer to remembering it.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
26 | x | 1 | = | 26 |
26 | x | 2 | = | 52 |
26 | x | 3 | = | 78 |
26 | x | 4 | = | 104 |
26 | x | 5 | = | 130 |
26 | x | 6 | = | 156 |
26 | x | 7 | = | 182 |
26 | x | 8 | = | 208 |
26 | x | 9 | = | 234 |
26 | x | 10 | = | 260 |
26 | x | 11 | = | 286 |
26 | x | 12 | = | 312 |
26 | x | 13 | = | 338 |
26 | x | 14 | = | 364 |
26 | x | 15 | = | 390 |
26 | x | 16 | = | 416 |
26 | x | 17 | = | 442 |
26 | x | 18 | = | 468 |
26 | x | 19 | = | 494 |
26 | x | 20 | = | 520 |
26 times 1 equals 26
26 times 2 equals 52
26 times 3 equals 78
26 times 4 equals 104
26 times 5 equals 130
26 times 6 equals 156
26 times 7 equals 182
26 times 8 equals 208
26 times 9 equals 234
26 times 10 equals 260
26 times 11 equals 286
26 times 12 equals 312
26 times 13 equals 338
26 times 14 equals 364
26 times 15 equals 390
26 times 16 equals 416
26 times 17 equals 442
26 times 18 equals 468
26 times 19 equals 494
26 times 20 equals 520
In words:
Twenty-six times one equals twenty-six
Twenty-six times two equals fifty-two
Twenty-six times three equals seventy-eight
Twenty-six times four equals one hundred four
Twenty-six times five equals one hundred thirty
Twenty-six times six equals one hundred fifty-six
Twenty-six times seven equals one hundred eighty-two
Twenty-six times eight equals two hundred eight
Twenty-six times nine equals two hundred thirty-four
Twenty-six times ten equals two hundred sixty
Twenty-six times eleven equals two hundred eighty-six
Twenty-six times twelve equals three hundred twelve
Twenty-six times thirteen equals three hundred thirty-eight
Twenty-six times fourteen equals three hundred sixty-four
Twenty-six times fifteen equals three hundred ninety
Twenty-six times sixteen equals four hundred sixteen
Twenty-six times seventeen equals four hundred forty-two
Twenty-six times eighteen equals four hundred sixty-eight
Twenty-six times nineteen equals four hundred ninety-four
Twenty-six times twenty equals five hundred twenty
Multiplication is repeated addition. Here's how the 26 times table looks as repeated addition:
26 × 1 = 26
26 × 2 = 26 + 26 = 52
26 × 3 = 26 + 26 + 26 = 78
26 × 4 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 104
26 × 5 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 130
26 × 6 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 156
26 × 7 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 182
26 × 8 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 208
26 × 9 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 234
26 × 10 = 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 + 26 = 260
1. A toy costs Rs. 26. What will be the cost of 5 such toys?
Answer: 26 × 5 = Rs. 130
2. are 26 students in one class. How many students are there in 6 such classes?
Answer: 26 × 6 = 156 students
3. A book has 26 pages. How many pages are there in 10 such books?
Answer: 26 × 10 = 260 pages
4. Each employee receives Rs. 26 per hour. How much will 8 employees earn in one hour?
Answer: 26 × 8 = Rs. 208
1. Find the value of 26 times 5 using the table of 26?
The value of 26 times 5 from the table of 26 is:
26 × 5 = 130
2. Estimate how many times we should multiply 26 to get 260?
From the table of 26, we know:
26 × 10 = 260
Therefore, we need to multiply 26 by 10 to get 260.
3. What is 26 times 19 minus 12 plus 10?
From the table of 26:
26 × 19 = 494
Now calculate:
494 − 12 + 10 = 482 + 10 = 492
Final answer: 492
4. Using the table of 26, find the value of 8 plus 26 times 6 minus 26 times 4.
From the table of 26:
26 × 6 = 156
26 × 4 = 104
Now calculate:
8 + 156 − 104 = 8 + 52 = 60
Final answer: 60